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348 The nature o1 the Obedience 7udgnaent of God is according unto Truth; neither will he reckon that unto us for a perfe& Righteoufnefs in his fight, which is fo imperfe& as to be like tattered Rags, efpecially, having promifed unto us, Robes of Righteoufneç and Gar- ;gents of Salvation. That which necefïarily followeth on thefe Difcourfes is, That there is no other way whereby the original, immutable Law of God, may be eftablifbed, and fulfilled with ref eci unto us, but by the Imputation of theperfect Obedience and Righteoufnefs of Chrift, who is the end of the Law for Righteoufnefs unto all that do. believe, CHAP.

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